Release Day Picks this week highlight new albums from Car Seat Headrest, Lucius, James Krivchenia, Mihali, Real Estate and Joe Marcinek Band.
Eggy delivered a concert at Webster Hall in New York City on Saturday, where they brought out singer-songwriter Hamilton Leithauser for Warren Zevon’s “Lawyers, Guns & Money” and more.
My Morning Jacket concluded their repeatless, five-show hometown residency at The Louisville Palace Theater on Wednesday.
Dispatch announced a new album, ‘Yellow Jacket,’ and shared the third single, “Whisk Me Away.”
On Wednesday, Lucy Dacus wrapped a two-night run at the Ryman Auditorium, where she welcomed Nashville-based singer-songwriter and guitarist Joy Oladokun.
Cymande recorded a session at Noise Pop 2025 for Seattle-based radio station KEXP.
Umphrey’s McGee welcomed special guests Jason Bonham, Jennifer Hartswick, Jeff Coffin and James Dylan on Tuesday during their headlining appearance at Daze Between New Orleans 2025.
Metallica’s M72 World Tour hit Toronto’s Rogers Centre on Saturday where the band tipped their caps to hometown heroes Rush.
Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country brought their spring tour to Athens, Georgia on Saturday where they welcomed percussionist Jose Rivera for the lion’s share of the show.
Grateful Shred released “Sweet Baby,” the first single from their forthcoming debut studio album, ‘Might As Well.’
Vulfpeck offshoot The Fearless Flyers return with ‘The Fearless Flyers V,’ a new album featuring lead single “Flyers Crusade.”
To celebrate Willie Nelson’s birthday, watch the iconic musician perform with Phish at Farm Aid in 1998.
Filmed on June 21, 1974, an unaired Frank Zappa televisions special dubbed ‘Cheaper Than Cheep,’ is set to see the light of day after five decades in the vault.
Umphrey’s McGee handed the mic to Andy Arthur Smith for a wild take on “Kielbasa” by Tenacious D at Stubb’s in Austin.
Widespread Panic’s second night in Nashville on Friday saw the band dusting off Blue Oyster Cult’s “Godzilla” for the first time in nearly seven years.
My Morning Jacket’s five-show hometown celebration in Louisville began with three concerts featuring no repeats, rarities and cover debuts.
Phish concluded their 2025 Spring Tour and three-night run at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on Sunday with a show that saw notable jams during the second set and encore.
Dead & Company wrapped the fourth weekend of this year’s Dead Forever residency on Saturday with a show featuring four 2025 debuts.